China kicks out climber after Everest feat (Reuters) Updated: 2006-05-28 16:46
China has kicked out an Italian mountaineer who entered China without legal
documents after climbing Mount Everest from the Nepalese side, Xinhua news
agency said on Sunday.
Simone Moro started climbing the world's highest mountain from the south in
Nepal on May 20 and reached the Chinese mountaineering camp on the northern
slope two days later, Xinhua said, quoting the Tibetan Mountaineering
Association.
"The camp immediately informed the association of the illegal entry to the
Chinese territory," Xinhua said.
Moro, an experienced mountaineer who has entered China many times with the
right documents, told the association he couldn't make his way back after
reaching the summit "because the ropes were cut," Xinhua said.
Association general secretary Zhang Mingxing said the excuse was unfounded.
"The southern slope isn't as difficult as the northern side," Zhang was
quoted as saying. "Even without ropes, an experienced climber like Simone can
still find his way back."
Everest is known as Qomolangma in China and straddles its border with Nepal.
Moro, who was not immediately available for comment, was deported from
Zhangmu, the booming trade town, Xinhua said.
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